Aaannnnndddd... USC starts to clean house.
USC fires athletics director, water polo coach amid college admissions bribe scandal
USC fires athletics director, water polo coach amid college admissions bribe scandal
Considering how this may fall into the purview of the NCAA's Committee on Infractions:Aaannnnndddd... USC starts to clean house.
USC fires athletics director, water polo coach amid college admissions bribe scandal
Apparently the scammers focused on Olympic sports and/or schools that don't provide athletic scholarships (Ivy League).
May want to check the curling team coaches and the synch swimming coaches too.Apparently the scammers focused on Olympic sports and/or schools that don't provide athletic scholarships (Ivy League).
The scandal erupted Tuesday when federal prosecutors announced charges against more than 30 parents, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. Prosecutors said the parents paid to rig standardized exams and bribed coaches to get their children designated as recruited athletes in sports they didn't even play, thereby boosting their chances of getting in."Iām outraged and hurt because I feel that my son, my only child, was denied access to a college not because he failed to work and study hard enough but because wealthy individuals felt that it was ok to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their childrenās way into a good college."
- Jennifer Kay Toy
Brings to mind when my daughter was applying for admission to college. Because of a favorite aunt who was head of nursing at a B'ham hospital, nursing was her chosen field. She experienced the extreme from both ends. She was turned down by UGAon one end and on the other end Ole Miss wanted her so badly, I thought they were going to come to Georgia and just take her away. She received her BSN from the University of Alabama.![]()
To this day I have never understood the UGA thingy, but perhaps someone bought her spot. But all's well that ends well. Because of it she hates UGA with a passion, and has done extremely well in the thirty years she has been in that profession. She has RN, BSN, and MSN after her name on her business card. She has just accepted a new position at a 75% increase in pay which was already at six figures.![]()
Mom files $500 billion lawsuit in alleged college admissions bribery scheme
Meredith/AP) - A California woman is suing Lori Loughlin, Felicity Huffman and others charged in an admissions scheme for $500 billion, claiming they prevented her son from being admitted to several universities.
Jennifer Kay Toy, a former Oakland school teacher, filed the class action lawsuit on Wednesday against the defendants named in "Operation Varsity Blues."
She said her son Joshua and other legitimate applicants were denied access to many of the schools implicated in the sweeping college admissions scandal.
"Joshua applied to some of the colleges where the cheating took place and did not get in," Toy said in the suit filed in a San Francisco court. "Joshua and I believed that heād had a fair chance just like all other applicants but did not make the cut for some undisclosed reason."
The scandal erupted Tuesday when federal prosecutors announced charges against more than 30 parents, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. Prosecutors said the parents paid to rig standardized exams and bribed coaches to get their children designated as recruited athletes in sports they didn't even play, thereby boosting their chances of getting in.
It has since been dubbed "the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the Department of Justice."
Aside from Toy's lawsuit, several students have banned together to sue Yale, Georgetown, Stanford and other institutions involved in the case.
The plaintiffs brought the class-action complaint Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of themselves and other applicants, asking for unspecified damages and the return of all application fees.
They argued that applicants who played by the rules were victimized when rich and famous parents paid bribes that enabled unqualified students to get into highly selective universities.
Legal experts, though, said the students could have difficulty holding the colleges responsible.
$500 billion?!!! REALLY?!!! is she high?
so her son NOT being admitted to the college(s) of their choice somehow cost her $500 billion?
sure lady...whatever you say.
How large will that number grow? I'd think it's safe to assume there were a few thousand that didn't get admitted to some of these schools and their parents would have every right to join the suit.It's a class action lawsuit with ~50 defendants as I understand
$500 billion?!!! REALLY?!!! is she high?
so her son NOT being admitted to the college(s) of their choice somehow cost her $500 billion?
sure lady...whatever you say.
When it comes to class actions suits I believe the lead plantiff is named by the judge/court. Her name/inclusion here is only due to her being named lead plantiff by the courts. IF I understand this correctly, the court could have also named one of the other people who also filed:yeah, i know it's a class action suit. but the first sentence says that a woman is suing them for $500 billion. that way i read it, SHE is suing them for that much.
The plaintiffs brought the class-action complaint Wednesday in federal court in San Francisco on behalf of themselves and other applicants, asking for unspecified damages and the return of all application fees.